Buffy: How was school today? Dawn: The usual. A big square building filled with boredom and despair. Buffy: Just how I remember it.

'The Killer In Me'


Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.  

A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.

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Micole - May 11, 2007 6:11:06 am PDT #1194 of 10001
I've been working on a song about the difference between analogy and metaphor.

I'm not convinced Ash is (a) dead or (b) on the side of the angels or (c) on the side of the Winchesters; I always suspected him as Gordon's source. Then again, I don't see the point in luring Dean to the Roadhouse and then ... not doing anything to him there. It could delay the search for Sam, I guess, but it's not like the search for Sam was really going anywhere.

Though Dean's faith that his brother had to be somewhere in the continental US was kind of touching.


sumi - May 11, 2007 6:51:59 am PDT #1195 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

Interview with Dylan Neal of Blood Ties.

If Magazine has an interview with EJO that says that season 4 is the last one for BSG.


sumi - May 11, 2007 6:53:16 am PDT #1196 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

BTW, I think that the YED's army is an army of the dead. Like the Cauldron Born in the Chronicles of Prydain - possibly more powerful and active than zombies. All the dead kids with demonic powers.


Liese S. - May 11, 2007 6:57:43 am PDT #1197 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

You've never heard, "You can't trust those...fillinblanks" voiced?

Maybe it's just me.

I liked Jake as a character and thought he had potential. I just feel like it wasn't fleshed out enough for me to get anything beyond superstrong, soldier, stabby. Which is basically the structure of most television minority portrayal. Can't generally have them as main characters, so they get sparsely characterized, and all that's left is the Related To My Race issues.

With Ava, we knew her before, we had a relationship with her. Her betrayal was much worse, of course, but we have a more fleshed out character to deal with.

Naturally we have redshirts and oneoff characters, so not everyone can get depth of backstory.


§ ita § - May 11, 2007 7:05:22 am PDT #1198 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

You've never heard, "You can't trust those...fillinblanks" voiced?

Yeah, but I've never heard the blanks that often filled with a minority. Perhaps it's because of where I'm standing, but I've mostly heard it filled with groups that have more power than 'we' do, not less. You'd be surprised how untrustworthy white people are, really.

Can't generally have them as main characters, so they get sparsely characterized, and all that's left is the Related To My Race issues.

I don't think the one off characters are any less fleshed out for being minority than they are for being white. So all that's left for me is my general expectation of a day player, and Jake was incredibly unremarkable in that regard.

I think that the YED's army is an army of the dead.

That's what I'm thinking. Or perhaps an army of the next generation of soldiers, who are all five. That would rock.


Liese S. - May 11, 2007 7:12:01 am PDT #1199 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I don't think the one off characters are any less fleshed out for being minority than they are for being white.

I guess what I mean is that when day players are not fleshed out, the ones that are minorities tend to have only race related, err, flesh. In general tv.

next generation of soldiers, who are all five.

Ha! We could bring in our "how many toddlers does it take to kill you" standard discussion. How many toddlers...if they're demon toddlers? (waits expectantly for a parent to chime in that they're all demon toddlers)

But yeah, I'm going with army of the dead. Although getting them to work together after they've all killed each other might be tricky.

If it is army of the dead, we're assuming just "chosen" soldiers, right, not fiery ceiling of death victims?


§ ita § - May 11, 2007 7:14:51 am PDT #1200 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

the ones that are minorities tend to have only race related, err, flesh

What race-related flesh does Jake have?

If it is army of the dead, we're assuming just "chosen" soldiers, right, not fiery ceiling of death victims?

Dude. Commanding your mother. Cool.


sumi - May 11, 2007 7:15:00 am PDT #1201 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

See, when Sam didn't kill Jake, I thought that was good because he was choosing to not play the YED's game. I was thinking that by not playing the game you don't fall under his thrall but if you play the game, you get the powers but you also wind up in his control. At least, that's what I was thinking. Not that there is any evidence for this on the show.


smonster - May 11, 2007 7:31:09 am PDT #1202 of 10001
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

You'd be surprised how untrustworthy white people are, really.

We are a wily and devious bunch, to be sure.

if you play the game, you get the powers but you also wind up in his control.

That seems in line with what Ava told Sam.


Liese S. - May 11, 2007 7:32:21 am PDT #1203 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I think we're talking in circles here, because I see...

What race-related flesh does Jake have?

Superstrong: "blacks are strong"
Stab in the back: "minorities are untrustworthy"

...As race related, so it pings me. But you don't, so it doesn't ping you. So probably we're not going to get round to the bit where we both go, "Oh, what you're saying is right." We have different pings.